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Insider Racing News * June 11, 2007
Crew Chief Award To Letarte After rain delayed the waving of the green flag by three hours, the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports team, starting from the 18th position, turned solid laps just outside of the top 10. When debris brought out the third caution of the day on lap 67, Letarte’s decision to alter his race strategy from a 200 lap race (as it was scheduled to run) to a shortened event came into play. Taking advice from his spotter, engineer and car chief, Letarte instructed Gordon to stay on the track to pick up valuable track position, while planning for the shortened race. The decision looked to fall apart as Gordon needed to pit for fuel under green only 20 laps later, dropping him to 26th place. As calculated by Letarte, green flag pit stops were required by front-runners at lap 96, just shy of the all-important half mark of the race. As Letarte and Gordon watched the front runners dive down pit lane, the circulation of pit stops brought the No. 24 Chevrolet to the front again. As the clouds opened up on lap 106, bringing out a red flag to stop the race due to rain, the decision was made to end the race giving the DuPont team their fourth win of the season. At the conclusion of the race, Letarte was quick to praise his team for their swift work in calculating the possible scenario. “I got the advice from our car chief and engineer as our spotter was calling in the approaching rain,” said Letarte. “Today with the weather we were very lucky.” Gordon gave the credit for the win to his crew chief for making the calculated call. “I trusted what he said and when he told me to stay out, I just did what I was told,” said Gordon. A panel of voters, including a member of the local media, Tony Eury Jr., Kenny Francis, Robbie Reiser and a WYPALL* Wipers representative, all agreed Letarte was the crew chief of the race winner. “That was some awesome calculation and planning on their part,” said Francis on the Letarte team. “It seemed they judged perfectly when the rain would fall. Congratulations to them on a great day.” As the WYPALL* Wipers Crew Chief of the Race, Letarte received $1,000. Earning his first crew chief of the race award puts Letarte tied for second place in the overall standings. Robbie Reiser and Chad Knaus are tied for first, each with two wins. Steve Letarte, Mike Nelson, Darian Grubb, Larry Carter, Mike Ford, Alan Gustafson, Chip Bolin, Ryan Pemberton, Donnie Wingo and Tony Eury Jr. each have one win. At the end of the season, the crew chief with the most wins will receive $20,000 and be crowned WYPALL* Wipers Crew Chief of the Year.
Race and Commercial Breakdown for the Pocono 500 Also, there are the following race statistics during the broadcast, sponsored by companies:
Budweiser ‘Bud Pole Award’
Two Drivers to Run Grand National Race At Infineon Schrader, driver of the No. 21 Little Debbie/Motorcraft Ford, returns to West Series competition for the second consecutive year at Infineon Raceway. The long-time Cup Series driver started 16th and finished 18th in last year’s West Series event. He earned his only Infineon Raceway victory in the Southwest Series event in 1994. Gilliland, who pilots the No. 38 M&Ms Ford on the NEXTEL Cup Series circuit, has never competed in a West Series event on the road course, but he did claim a Southwest Series victory at Infineon Raceway in 2004. Gilliland made his Infineon Raceway NEXTEL Cup Series debut last year, where he qualified 31st and finished 32nd. Gilliland’s father, Butch, is a long-time West Series competitor, although he will not compete at Infineon Raceway this year. Butch has claimed four West Series victories at Infineon Raceway (1994, 1996, 1997 (twice)).
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